CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of International Patent Application No. PCT/CN2010/001708 with an international filing date of Oct. 27, 2010, designating the United States, now pending, and further claims priority benefits to Chinese Patent Application No. 200910207950.0 filed Nov. 2, 2009. The contents of all of the aforementioned applications, including any intervening amendments thereto, are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a fixing device for intravital lumen.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the miniaturization of devices, it is practical and useful to fix a small apparatus to living tissue for the detection of a variety of vital signs and treatment for physiological diseases.
A conventional method for attaching an apparatus to a tissue includes puncturing the tissue by means of a needle with axis movement. Although it is able to fix the apparatus to the tissue, the axial rotation of the apparatus in the tissue cannot be avoided, which results in a sensitive portion of the apparatus or even the apparatus for treating components away from the tissue, and may cause the problems such as the instability of monitoring data, the increased risks of misrepresentation or incorrect targeting of the part requiring treatment.
The prior art also provides a method for fixing the tissue using one single point, although this method can realize the fixing of the tissue, it may still result in fixation failure when the tissue is sliding.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above-described problems, it is one objective of the invention to provide a fixing device for intravital lumen that can avoid of the axial rotation of apparatus in a tissue and ensure that the apparatus cannot be affected by the sliding of the tissue.
To achieve the above objective, one embodiment of the invention provides a fixing device for intravital lumen, comprising a base, and a fixing mechanism fixed on the base, wherein
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- the fixing mechanism comprises a housing, at least a set of clamping brackets, and a rotating shaft; a bracket hole is formed on each clamping bracket, and the rotating shaft passes through the bracket holes and fixes each set of the clamping brackets on the housing of the fixing device; a passage is formed on the housing for allowing the entry and exit of a force acting mechanism, and a through hole is formed on the base for allowing gas to enter the fixing mechanism; and
- when the fixing device for intravital lumen is placed inside an intravital lumen, the gas is extracted through the through hole, and a soft tissue of intravital lumen enters a clearance space between a pair of clamping brackets, and a force is acted on back ends of at least a pair of the clamping brackets and causes the clamping brackets to rotate around the rotating shaft; and with the rotation of the clamping brackets, the opening degree of two front ends of a pair of the clamping brackets becomes smaller, which causes the soft tissue in the clearance space to be squeezed and clamped; when the clamping brackets clamp, an intravital tissue is squeezed and enclosed in a small space, which causes the fixing device to be fixed on the wall of intravital tissue.
In a class of this embodiment, each clamping bracket comprises a stop mechanism disposed thereon; when a pair of the clamping brackets clamp, the intravital tissue is squeezed and enclosed in a small space, meanwhile, clamping brackets are locked by the stop mechanism.
In a class of this embodiment, the force acted on the back ends of the clamping brackets is generated by the force acting mechanism or by a medical string.
In a class of this embodiment, the fixing device further comprises a compression spring connected to the back ends of a pair of clamping brackets and a stop bolt; a first stop hole formed on the housing, and a second stop hole formed on each the clamping bracket; when the fixing device is placed outside the intravital lumen, the stop bolt stays in both a first stop hole and a second stop hole; the compression spring is in compression state, and two front ends of a pair of the clamping brackets are at opening position; after the fixing device is placed inside the intravital lumen, the gas is extracted through the through hole, and the soft tissue of the intravital lumen enters the clearance space; a tension force generated by the compression spring is acted on the back ends after the stop bolt is pulled out from the first stop hole and the second stop hole, which closes the back ends of the clamping brackets, causes two front ends of a pair of the clamping brackets to rotate around the rotating shaft and clamp, and causes the intravital tissue to be squeezed and enclosed in the clearance space, and further causes the fixing device to be fixed on the wall of the intravital tissue.
In a class of this embodiment, when the fixing mechanism comprises a set of clamping brackets, each set of clamping brackets comprise at least a pair of clamping brackets; when the fixing mechanism comprises at least two sets of clamping brackets, each set of clamping brackets comprises one or more pairs of clamping brackets; and the back ends of all the clamping brackets are connected to each other through a medical string, in order to work together under an acting force.
In a class of this embodiment, the base comprises a detecting head for data acquisition, or a treating mechanism, and a wireless transmission unit, the detecting head or treating mechanism is in fixed connection with the wireless transmission unit, and is exposed outside the fixing device.
In a class of this embodiment, the fixing device further comprises a releasing seat, through which the fixing mechanism is fixed on a releasing means.
In a class of this embodiment, the releasing means comprises a connecting seat, a sealing washer, a guiding pipe, a clamping mechanism, and a handle; and a movable operating bolt and a gas inlet are disposed on the handle; and the guiding pipe is connected with the handle; a movable force acting string passes through the guiding pipe and the sealing washer to be fixed on a sealing seat, and the sealing seat is connected with the clamping mechanism; the clamping mechanism is embedded in the connecting seat; and the connecting seat comprises a sliding groove which allows the clamping mechanism to slide in.
In a class of this embodiment, the clamping mechanism comprises at least two transformable or movable clamping clacks; the clamping clacks, are in movable connection with two grooves, of the releasing seat; and the fixing mechanism is fixed on the connecting seat through the releasing seat and the clamping mechanism; a relative movement is formed between the clamping mechanism and the connecting seat, which causes the clamping clacks, to be disengaged from the grooves, of the releasing seat, and further causes the releasing means to be disengaged from the fixing mechanism, thereby releasing the fixing mechanism.
In a class of this embodiment, the clamping mechanism further comprises a fixing shaft, a supporting shaft, a first releasing spring, and a second releasing spring; the clamping clacks and are fixed on the connecting seat through the fixing shaft; after a supporting shaft is extracted, the clamping clacks, are pushed by releasing springs, and rotate around the fixing shaft, which enlarges the gap between the clamping clack and causes the clamping clacks, to be disengaged from the grooves.
In a class of this embodiment, the clamping mechanism further comprises a supporting shaft, a first releasing spring, and a second releasing spring; the clamping clacks, are fixed on the connecting seat through a supporting shaft and releasing strings; after the supporting shaft is extracted, the clamping clacks, are pushed by the releasing strings, and move towards the connecting seat, which enlarges the gap between the clamping clacks and causes the clamping clacks to be disengaged from the grooves.
In a class of this embodiment, the clamping mechanism further comprises a fixing shaft, pulling component, and releasing spring; the clamping clacks, are fixed on the connecting seat through the fixing shaft; and when the pulling component is pulled, the clamping clacks, start to rotate around the fixing shaft, which enlarges the gap between the clamping clacks, and causes the clamping clacks, to be disengaged from the grooves.
Advantages of the invention are summarized below. The fixing device is fixed at multiple points on the wall of intravital lumen, which provides a restriction to the axial rotation of such device in the lumen, enhances the reliability of fixation, and improves the accuracy of locating of device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several pairs of clamping brackets narrow the gap through rotation, so as to cause a fixing device to clamp on the surface of a tissue;
FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several clamping brackets are operated through an external general clamping mechanism to cause a fixing device to clamp on the surface of a tissue;
FIG. 3 a illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several clamping brackets are operated through a medical string to cause a fixing device to clamp a tissue;
FIG. 3 b illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several clamping brackets are operated through a compression spring to cause a fixing device to clamp a tissue;
FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several sets of clamping brackets work together to cause a fixing device to clamp on the surface of a tissue;
FIG. 5 a and FIG. 5 b illustrate a structure of a fixing mechanism of one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6 illustrates the structure of a fixing device of another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 7 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which a fixing device is fixed on a releasing means;
FIG. 8 illustrates the structure of a releasing means of one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 9 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which a fixing device is fixed on a releasing means;
FIG. 10 a-FIG. 10 f illustrate several structures allowing a relative movement between a clamping mechanism and a connecting seat; and
FIG. 11 a-FIG. 11 f illustrates different states of a fixing device, such as clamping, releasing, and being fixed on a tissue.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
For further illustrating the invention, experiments detailing a fixing device for intravital lumen are described below. It should be noted that the following examples are intended to describe and not to limit the invention.
To provide a clear description of the principle of clamping, FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which the gap between a pair of clamping brackets 3 is narrowed through rotating the clamping brackets, so as to cause the fixing device to clamp on the surface of the tissue. In FIG. 1, one set of clamping brackets comprise several pairs of clamping brackets. Each pair of clamping brackets 3 are at their open position before clamping, and a clearance space is formed between the front ends 3 c of a pair of clamping brackets. The size of the space is determined by the opening degree of a pair of clamping brackets 3.
In FIG. 1, the clamping brackets 3 are fixed on a rotating shaft 7, and each clamping bracket 3 comprises a front end 3 c, a bracket hole 3 b, a back end 3 a, and a stop mechanism 3 e.
When the clamping brackets 3 are placed at a specific position where data detection and treatment are required for the intravital tissue, the clamping brackets 3 contact the intravital lumen 11, the tissue 11 a of lumen enters a clearance space 3 d, and when a force is acted on the back end of the clamping bracket 3 by a clamping mechanism, such clamping bracket 3 starts to rotate around the rotating shaft 7. With the rotation of clamping bracket 3, the opening degree of the front ends 3 c of a pair of the clamping brackets 3 becomes smaller, which causes the tissue 11 a in the clearance space to be squeezed and clamped.
When the clamping brackets 3 clamp, the tissue is squeezed and enclosed in a tiny space, and then the clamping brackets 3 are locked by the stop mechanism 3 e.
FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several clamping brackets 3 are operated through an external general clamping mechanism 1 to cause the fixing device to clamp on the surface of the tissue 11.
FIG. 3 a illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several clamping brackets 3 are operated through a medical string 12 to cause the fixing device to clamp the tissue 11.
FIG. 3 b illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several clamping brackets 3 are operated through a compression spring 27 to cause the fixing device to clamp the tissue 11.
FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which several sets of clamping brackets work together to cause the fixing device to clamp on the surface of the tissue 11.
FIG. 6 illustrates the structure of the fixing device of another embodiment of the invention. The fixing device comprises a base 18, and a fixing mechanism 5 in fixed connection with the base 18. FIG. 5 and FIG. 1-FIG. 4 illustrate the structure of the fixing mechanism 5.
Referring to FIG. 5 a and FIG. 5 b, the fixing mechanism 5 comprises a housing 5 a and at least a set of clamping brackets 3 and a rotating shaft 7; a bracket hole 3 b is formed on each clamp bracket 3, and the rotating shaft 7 passes through the bracket hole 3 b and fixes each set of the clamping brackets on the housing 5 a of the fixing device; a passage 13 is formed on the housing 5 a for allowing the entry and exit of a force acting mechanism 1, and a through hole 8 is formed on the housing 5 a for allowing gas to enter the fixing device;
Referring to FIG. 1-FIG. 5 b, when the fixing device for intravital lumen is placed inside an intravital lumen 11, the gas is extracted through the through hole 8, and a soft tissue 11 a of intravital lumen enters a clearance space 3 d between a pair of the clamping brackets 3, and a force is acted on the back ends of at least a pair of the clamping bracket 3 and causes the clamping brackets 3 to rotate around the rotating shaft 7; and with the rotation of the clamping brackets 3, the opening degree of two front ends of a pair of clamping brackets 3 becomes smaller, which causes the soft tissue in the clearance space 3 d to be squeezed and clamped; when the clamping brackets 3 clamp, an intravital tissue is squeezed and enclosed in a small space, which causes the fixing device to be fixed on the wall of intravital tissue.
Referring FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 a, each of the clamping brackets 3 further comprises a stop mechanism 3 e disposed thereon; when the clamping brackets 3 clamp, the intravital tissue is squeezed and enclosed in a small space, meanwhile, the clamping brackets 3 are locked by the stop mechanism 3 e.
Referring to FIG. 2, a force acted on back ends of the clamping brackets is generated by the force acting mechanism 1. The force acting mechanism 1 may be a general force acting mechanism such as movable arms of endoscope biopsy forceps, and may also be a dedicated force acting mechanism, in this embodiment, and there is no limitation to the type of force acting mechanism; referring to FIG. 3, a force acted on back ends 3 a of the clamping brackets is generated by a medical string 12.
Referring to FIG. 3 b, the fixing device further comprises a compression spring 27 connected to the back ends of a pair of the clamping brackets 3 and a stop bolt 26, when the fixing device is in initial state thereof and placed outside the intravital lumen, one segment of the stop bolt 26 stays in a first stop hole 26 a formed on the housing 5 a and another segment of the stop bolt 26 stays in a second stop hole 26 b formed on each clamping bracket; the compression spring 27 is in compression state, and the front ends of a pair of clamping brackets 3 are at opening position thereof; after the fixing device is placed inside the intravital lumen, the gas is extracted through the through hole 8, and the soft tissue 11 a of the intravital lumen enters the clearance space 3 d; a tension force generated by the compression spring 27 is acted on the back ends 3 a after the stop bolt 26 is pulled out from the first stop hole 26 a and the second stop hole 26 b, which closes the back ends 3 a of the clamping brackets, causes two front ends 3 c of a pair of clamping brackets to rotate around the rotating shaft 7 and clamp, and causes the intravital tissue to be squeezed and enclosed in the clearance space 3 d, thereby fixing the fixing device on the wall of the intravital tissue. In this embodiment of the invention, the compression spring 27 can be considered as the stop mechanism 3 e.
In addition, when the fixing mechanism 5 comprises a set of clamping brackets 3, each set of clamping brackets comprises at least a pair of clamping brackets; when the fixing mechanism 5 comprises at least two sets of clamping brackets 3, each set of clamping brackets comprises one or more pairs of clamping brackets 3; and the back ends 3 a of all the clamping brackets 3 are connected to each other through a medical string 12, in order to work together under an acting force (referring to FIG. 4).
It still refers to FIG. 6 that the base 18 may comprise a detecting head for data acquisition or a treating mechanism 16, and a wireless transmission unit 17; the detecting head or a treating mechanism 16 is connected with the wireless transmission unit 17, and is exposed outside the fixing device. The acquisition data are transmitted to the outside of the fixing device through the wireless transmission unit 17.
Referring to FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, the fixing device may further comprise a releasing seat 19, through which the fixing mechanism 5 is fixed on a releasing means 30.
FIG. 7 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which the fixing device is fixed on the releasing means 30;
FIG. 8 illustrates a structure of the releasing means 30 of one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 9 illustrates one embodiment of the invention, in which the fixing device is fixed on the releasing means 30.
Referring to FIG. 7 to FIG. 9, the releasing means 30 comprises a connecting seat 10, a sealing washer 21, a guiding pipe 22, a clamping mechanism 9, a handle 23 having a movable operating bolt 25, and a gas inlet 29; the gas inlet 29 is adapted for extracting the gas from the through hole 8 through the passage 13 (as shown in FIG. 5 a); the guiding pipe 22 is connected with the handle 23; a movable force acting string 24 passes through the guiding pipe 22 and the sealing washer 21 and is further fixed on a sealing seat 37; the sealing seat 37 is connected with the clamping mechanism 9; the clamping mechanism 9 is embedded in the connecting seat 10, and the connecting seat 10 comprises a sliding groove 10 a which allows the clamping mechanism 9 to slide in.
The detailed course of extracting the gas from the through hole 8 through the passage 13 using the gas inlet 29 is described as below:
as the passage 13 is formed on the housing 5 a of the fixing mechanism 5 and the fixing mechanism 5 is connected with the releasing means 30 (referring to FIG. 8), the passage 13 is in sealed connection with the sealing washer 21 of the releasing means 30, the gas is extracted from the through hole 8 through the gas passage formed by the gas inlet 29 and the guiding pipe 22 of the releasing means 30.
Referring to FIG. 9, the clamping mechanism 9 may comprise at least a pair of transformable or movable clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b; the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b are in movable connection with two grooves 19 a and 19 b of the releasing seat 19; and the fixing mechanism 5 is fixed on the connecting seat 10 through the releasing seat 19 and the clamping mechanism 9; a relative movement is formed between the clamping mechanism 9 and the connecting seat 10, which causes the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b to be disengaged from the grooves 19 a and 19 b of the releasing seat 19 and further causes the releasing means 30 to be disengaged from the fixing mechanism 5, thereby releasing the fixing mechanism 5.
FIG. 10 a-FIG. 10 f illustrate several structures for allowing a relative movement between the clamping mechanism 9 and the connecting seat 10.
Referring to FIG. 10 a and FIG. 10 b, the clamping mechanism 9 further comprises a fixing shaft 9 d, a supporting shaft 9 c, a first releasing spring 9 g, and a second releasing spring 9 h; the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b are fixed on the connecting seat 10 through the fixing shaft 9 d; one end of the first releasing spring 9 g is fixed on the releasing seat 10, while the other end of the first releasing spring 9 g is fixed on one clamping clack 9 a; and one end of the second releasing spring 9 h is fixed on the releasing seat 10, while the other end of the second releasing spring 9 h is fixed on another clamp clack 9 b; after a supporting shaft 9 c is extracted, the clamping clacks 9 a,9 b are pushed by releasing springs 9 g and 9 h and rotate around the fixing shaft 9 d, which enlarges the gap between the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b causes the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b to be disengaged from the grooves 19 a and 19 b.
Referring to FIG. 10 c and FIG. 10 d, the clamping mechanism 9 further comprises a supporting shaft 9 c, a first releasing spring 9 g, and a second releasing spring 9 h; the clamping clacks 9 a, 9 b are fixed on the connecting seat 10 through a supporting shaft 9 c and releasing strings 9 g, 9 h; after the supporting shaft 9 c is extracted, the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b may be pushed by the releasing strings 9 g, 9 h and move towards the connecting seat 10, which enlarges the gap between the clamping clacks and causes the clamping clacks to be disengaged the grooves 19 a and 19 b.
Referring to FIG. 10 e and FIG. 10 f, the clamping mechanism 9 further comprises a fixing shaft 9 d, pulling component 9 f, and releasing spring 9 i; the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b are fixed on the connecting seat 10 through the fixing shaft 9 d; and when the pulling component 9 f is pulled, the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b start to rotate around the fixing shaft 9 d, which enlarges the gap between the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b and causes the clamping clacks 9 a and 9 b to be disengaged from the grooves 19 a and 19 b.
FIG 11 a to FIG. 11 f illustrate different states of the fixing mechanism 5, such as clamping, releasing, and being fixed on the tissue. Referring to FIG. 11 a, the fixing device of the invention enters the lumen of intravital tissue 11 under the guidance of the releasing means 30, and attaches to the wall of the lumen; referring to FIG. 11 b, the gas is extracted from the passage 13, which causes the wall of lumen 11 to enter the clearance space 3 d; referring to FIG. 11 c, the clamping brackets 3 are operated by a force acting mechanism 1 so as to clamp and squeeze the intravital tissue 11 a, which encloses the intravital tissue 11 a in the clearance space 3 d, thereby causing the fixing device to be fixed on the intravital tissue 11 a; referring to FIG. 11 d, it illustrates the separation of the clamping brackets 3 from the force acting mechanism 1; referring to FIG. 11 e, the clamping mechanism 9 of the releasing mechanism 30 is disengaged from the releasing seat 19 of the fixing device, which causes the fixing device to be disengaged from the releasing mechanism 30; referring to 11 f, after the fixing device leaves the releasing mechanism 30, it clamps the tissue 11, which causes the fixing device to be fixed on tissue 11.
In the embodiments of the invention, the device is fixed at multiple points on the wall of intravital lumen, which provides a restriction to the axial rotation of such device in the lumen, enhances the reliability of fixation, and improves the accuracy of locating of device.
It will be noted that the term “comprises/comprising” as used in this description is intended to denote the presence of a given characteristic, step or component, without excluding the presence of one or more other characteristic, features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof. While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.